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we'll talk about democracy and political freedom and the rule of law and power sharing and all these things are important but the arabs spring began by an act of self immolation against the lack of opportunity. i think that winning the ideas war is going to entail speaking to be suppressed economic aspirations of the people in the muslim world and making the case for an open market to meet their material aspirations better than the old model of the political distribution of economic rewards so it becomes stakeholders in the global economy. they will become less susceptible to radicalization. the report lays emphasis on an islamist. as a reaction to the west and maturity. -- and modernity. the attacks on the united states are often tactical and the real enemy seems to be, the near enemy, seems to be the regimes in the eyes of al qaeda and other extremist groups. these enemies of god, all -- as al-qaeda defines them, are fair game. the victims of these are overwhelmed in malls -- muslims. -- overwhelmingly muslims. nobody has documented this. we should not wait for the next conquest to
we'll talk about democracy and political freedom and the rule of law and power sharing and all these things are important but the arabs spring began by an act of self immolation against the lack of opportunity. i think that winning the ideas war is going to entail speaking to be suppressed economic aspirations of the people in the muslim world and making the case for an open market to meet their material aspirations better than the old model of the political distribution of economic rewards so...
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strict laws ban blasphemy and defamation of religion. when your words are interpreted as a violation of those laws, you can be sentenced to death. violence towards religious minorities often goes unpunished. the message is clear -- if your beliefs do not have government approval, beware. the same message is delivered by governments that seek the illusion of freedom by creating official, state-sanctioned religious associations. they say, look, our people can practice whichever of these pre-approved faiths they choose. but if people are caught going outside of these associations to form their own communities or receive instruction from their own religious leaders, they can be imprisoned. religious freedom is not just about religion. it is not just about the right of roman catholics to organize a mass or muslims to hold a religious funeral or bahai's to meet in each other's homes for prayer or jews to celebrate high holy days together. as important as those are, religious freedom is about the right of people to think what they want and come
strict laws ban blasphemy and defamation of religion. when your words are interpreted as a violation of those laws, you can be sentenced to death. violence towards religious minorities often goes unpunished. the message is clear -- if your beliefs do not have government approval, beware. the same message is delivered by governments that seek the illusion of freedom by creating official, state-sanctioned religious associations. they say, look, our people can practice whichever of these...
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compatible with republican principles of limited government, individual rights, and equal protection of the laws. the essence of the classical liberal or libertarian philosophy is one of live and let live, all people created with certain inalienable rights. the government does not dull out rights depending on what religion you are, what economic class you're in, what your gender is, or theoretically what your sexual orientation is. that's the way it's supposed to be. certainly most libertarians get that, and that's why they have a special obligation to teach fellow conservatives and right of center voters why gay and lesbian voters deserve the same rights as everybody else. the second theme of the book is that because of the constant over the top rhetoric we often hear from the religious right, most people have little understanding of what ranken file republicans actually believe about gay issues, and i think that the conventional wisdom is that all republicans hate gays, opposed to gay rights, and nothing could be further from the truth. >>> watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. h
compatible with republican principles of limited government, individual rights, and equal protection of the laws. the essence of the classical liberal or libertarian philosophy is one of live and let live, all people created with certain inalienable rights. the government does not dull out rights depending on what religion you are, what economic class you're in, what your gender is, or theoretically what your sexual orientation is. that's the way it's supposed to be. certainly most libertarians...
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strict laws ban blasphemy and defamation of religion. when your words are interpreted as a violation of those laws, you can be sentenced to death. x"+w"violence towards religious minorities often goes unpunished. the message is clear -- if your beliefs do not have government approval, beware. the same message is delivered by governments that seek the illusionf freedom by creating official, state-sanctioned religious associations. they say, look, our people can practice whichever of these pre-approved faiths they choose. but if people are caught going outside of these associations to form their own communities or receive instruction from their own religious leaders, they can be imprisoned. religious freedom is not just about religion. it is not just about the right of roman catholics to organize a mass or muslims to hold a religious funeral or bahai's to meet in each other's homes for prayer or jews to celebrate high holy days together. as important as those are, religious freedom is about the right of people to think what they want and c
strict laws ban blasphemy and defamation of religion. when your words are interpreted as a violation of those laws, you can be sentenced to death. x"+w"violence towards religious minorities often goes unpunished. the message is clear -- if your beliefs do not have government approval, beware. the same message is delivered by governments that seek the illusionf freedom by creating official, state-sanctioned religious associations. they say, look, our people can practice whichever of...
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it is based in our law. but we can't predict the future, and i think some flexibility that would be only exercised very prudently might be worthwhile considering. >> thank you. and thanks again for your service. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you shaheen? >> i want to echo my colleague's thanks for all of your effective and hard working service for our country around the world. i would also like to echo what you had to say about the role of our embassies around the world in promoting american trade and business interests. my office had the opportunity to help organize a trade mission to india. the business people who went on that mission would not have the same opportunities to do future business without the support from our embassy in india. so thank you very much for that effort. as i look at the top five recipients of u.s. foreign assistan assistance, number two is afghanistan, which has been in the headlines in the last several weeks because of concerns about trust between the united states and afghanistan.
it is based in our law. but we can't predict the future, and i think some flexibility that would be only exercised very prudently might be worthwhile considering. >> thank you. and thanks again for your service. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you shaheen? >> i want to echo my colleague's thanks for all of your effective and hard working service for our country around the world. i would also like to echo what you had to say about the role of our embassies around the world in...
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some of those who criticize the blasphemy laws have already paid in their lives. a minister of industry affairs, a governor have already paid for their lives. and half of the countries, governments abuse of religion or do not intervene in cases of societal abuse. in egypt, the former regime and discriminated against religious minorities and failed to curb violence. these patterns have continued during the transition. last october, security forces attacked demonstrators in front of the egyptian radio and tv station in cairo. 25 people were killed and hundreds were injured. most of whom were cops -- christians. today, no government official has been held accountable in this attack. in burma, long tensions erupted in violence against communities. in other countries, governments this use laws to restrict freedom of religion, expression, and creativity. and tibetans protesting chinese policies desperate -- chemistry desperation. russia in this pakistan and up to national security to restrict the rights of peaceful groups. other governments use registration laws to rest
some of those who criticize the blasphemy laws have already paid in their lives. a minister of industry affairs, a governor have already paid for their lives. and half of the countries, governments abuse of religion or do not intervene in cases of societal abuse. in egypt, the former regime and discriminated against religious minorities and failed to curb violence. these patterns have continued during the transition. last october, security forces attacked demonstrators in front of the egyptian...
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and achieve equality before the law regardless of one's faith. the struggle, right now, nor should it necessarily be, for example, regarding article 2 of the egyptian constitution. islam is the religion of state. arabic is its language. the prince pms of the sharia are the primary source of legislation. exactly formulated as such. is about -- and the most liberal and realistic goal one can have is to preserve the article as is. because -- and i myself, you know, am i favor of keeping the article as is. whereas the salafis, for example, want to change the article to increase the importance of islam and the sharia by either getting rid of the principles, because the prince pms of the sharia are things that all of us can agree with. the social justice. equality. truth. so on. to either the sharia or the rulings of sharia so that you can have more specific rulings be the basis of law as opposed to these wonder chl principles. i think if we achieve religious tolerance, you know, right now and probably for some time to come, meaning equality before the
and achieve equality before the law regardless of one's faith. the struggle, right now, nor should it necessarily be, for example, regarding article 2 of the egyptian constitution. islam is the religion of state. arabic is its language. the prince pms of the sharia are the primary source of legislation. exactly formulated as such. is about -- and the most liberal and realistic goal one can have is to preserve the article as is. because -- and i myself, you know, am i favor of keeping the...
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that we care deeply about rule of law in russia and care deeply about universal human rights and that russians have every reason to expect their government to protect their human rights. i would like to affirmatively offer the opportunity to work together. i think we can do both. i don't think it's either or. i believe we should lift them and i believe we should send a message about the concern about human rights in russia. >> i look forward to working with you and i think we do both. i know many members agree on that. let me talk about the amendment that we were responsible for including in the dodd frank legislation from extractive industries in which you were helpful in supporting that effort and having it included in the dodd/frank provisions. i would ask if you could perhaps share with us how you see that playing internationally. that is important for investors to have transparency, but it also leads to stability of governments that are critically important to u.s. interest. the international community is looking at the united states and sees the leadership here and wondering if
that we care deeply about rule of law in russia and care deeply about universal human rights and that russians have every reason to expect their government to protect their human rights. i would like to affirmatively offer the opportunity to work together. i think we can do both. i don't think it's either or. i believe we should lift them and i believe we should send a message about the concern about human rights in russia. >> i look forward to working with you and i think we do both. i...
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i have to certify under american laws whether or not countries are reducing their purchases of crude oil from iran. and i was able to certify that india was, japan was, south korea was, and we think, based on the least data, that china is also moving in that direction. and thankfully, there's been enough supply in the market that countries have been able to change suppliers. on syria, you know, so far they've taken russia's lead on syria. but we're working on that every single day as well. >> rose: why do they do that? why do they take russia's lead? >> well, i think both russia and china have a very strong aversion to interference in internal affairs. >> rose: sovereignty issues. >> yes. >> for the russians -- i was with president obama in mexico two days ago. we had a two-hour meeting with president putin. you know, they don't want anything to do with it. they find it quite threatening, and basically, they reject it out of hand. so anything that smacks of interference for the russians and for the chinese, they presume against. there are other reasons, but, you know, that's the prin
i have to certify under american laws whether or not countries are reducing their purchases of crude oil from iran. and i was able to certify that india was, japan was, south korea was, and we think, based on the least data, that china is also moving in that direction. and thankfully, there's been enough supply in the market that countries have been able to change suppliers. on syria, you know, so far they've taken russia's lead on syria. but we're working on that every single day as well....
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law. when they granted membership to palestine, they have not changed, butted administration is requesting $78 million and a waiver to fund. i would like you you to take a minute to explain. and asking for a waiver of u.s. laws and instead of insisting that they comply with un agreements about palestine going on for decades. >> senator, thank you. our position is absolutely clear. there cannot be premature recognition of palestinians in any international body and that's not the way to bring about lasting peace with a negotiation over a two-state solution. we believed as we said at the time that palestinian membership was premature and unhelpful in the goal we were seeking. we continue to make that clear and tell everyone that we are against it and we have legislation that requires us to withdraw. the state department does believe that some benefits accrue to the united states in membership in these organizations. and as was pointed out in my earlier hearing before the senate foreign ops su
law. when they granted membership to palestine, they have not changed, butted administration is requesting $78 million and a waiver to fund. i would like you you to take a minute to explain. and asking for a waiver of u.s. laws and instead of insisting that they comply with un agreements about palestine going on for decades. >> senator, thank you. our position is absolutely clear. there cannot be premature recognition of palestinians in any international body and that's not the way to...
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when states have the political will, law enforcement and good governance. our key capacity building programs are the anti-terrorism assistance program lessons learned from the ongoing capacity efforts and sizeable investments makes a difference. let me talk about counter and b bionic extremism. we must undercut the rhetorical underpinnings that makes the world view attractive while also addressing local drivers of extremism. to delegitimatize al qaeda and interagency body that works with communicators in the field and misinformation. it draws on the full range of intelligence information and analysis to provide context and feedback for communicators. the cesc on forums, blogs, and social networking sites produces and disseminates targeted, attributed videos. successful involves more than messages. there are alternatives for at-risk youth and constructive local initiatives and supporting skill building and mentoring efforts. let me turn finally to multilateral engagement. one of our key initiatives is needed to address 21st terrorism and thereby will fill a
when states have the political will, law enforcement and good governance. our key capacity building programs are the anti-terrorism assistance program lessons learned from the ongoing capacity efforts and sizeable investments makes a difference. let me talk about counter and b bionic extremism. we must undercut the rhetorical underpinnings that makes the world view attractive while also addressing local drivers of extremism. to delegitimatize al qaeda and interagency body that works with...
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the letter of the law essentially says that you have to prove criminal recklessness. because the doctor testified that he didn't know, they simply could not take the evidence and justify the charge. there was reasonable doubt and they did what they had to do. but i don't think that they were happy about it certainly. >> deb feyerick, thank you very much. let us know on twitter what you think about that and the verdict. >>> outfront next, the lawsuit that keeps growing against the nfl. >>> and some just-discovered video that we found of a rally. why hundreds of people were chanting "banish the sleep from the eyes of all the jews." of identity thieves "enough." we're lifelock, and we believe you have the right to live free from the fear of identity theft. our pledge to you? as long as there are identity thieves, we'll be there. we're lifelock. and we offer the most comprehensive identity theft protection ever created. lifelock: relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the personal attent
the letter of the law essentially says that you have to prove criminal recklessness. because the doctor testified that he didn't know, they simply could not take the evidence and justify the charge. there was reasonable doubt and they did what they had to do. but i don't think that they were happy about it certainly. >> deb feyerick, thank you very much. let us know on twitter what you think about that and the verdict. >>> outfront next, the lawsuit that keeps growing against the...
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th -- with international law. it's not only about the south china sea as you know so well is an important part of the world's oceans through which more than 40% of the world's trade passes, but it's also about how we resolve disputes concerning territories, in or near bodies of water of course whether it's the arctic or the south china sea of course it's important we stand for the rule of law and the peaceful resolution of any dispute s and we have made it known to our friends in the region as well as to china. >> thank you madam secretary. thank you madam chair. thank you and madam secretary, lacking other members berman and i will share our time with you. i'll ask about the keystone pipeline so start the clock. >> i withdraw my -- >> as gas prices continue to soar, burdening the american people in this time of economic hardship, we must continue to examine avenue s to depend less on foreign oil from rogue regimes, in october of 20 ten, you mentioned that you were quote, in clined to sign off on the keystone beca
th -- with international law. it's not only about the south china sea as you know so well is an important part of the world's oceans through which more than 40% of the world's trade passes, but it's also about how we resolve disputes concerning territories, in or near bodies of water of course whether it's the arctic or the south china sea of course it's important we stand for the rule of law and the peaceful resolution of any dispute s and we have made it known to our friends in the region as...
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these qualitative that tax need to have their own proper lawful target in his mind. and that target is not the primary target, it is not civilians. sometimes civilians died and we have to answer to god about it. we have our responsibility to it. so there is what he would consider is sort of local conduct that they comply with. with the arabic, and some instances he disappointed me. i do not to pretend that my arabic is better than bin laden, but he does not use punctuation much. it made me read certain paragraphs. his very economical -- but the other thing is, he was writing for private communication. he would not have needed to work on it. however, however, there is one publicly available letter which is one of the statements released after the arab spring to the people of egypt. this has been edited by someone. i do not know whether it was bin laden or not. if it was bin laden who edited it, his grammar is very good. is also very modest. he does not want to come across and be more unassuming in the commons that he was making. that letter when it was released, it di
these qualitative that tax need to have their own proper lawful target in his mind. and that target is not the primary target, it is not civilians. sometimes civilians died and we have to answer to god about it. we have our responsibility to it. so there is what he would consider is sort of local conduct that they comply with. with the arabic, and some instances he disappointed me. i do not to pretend that my arabic is better than bin laden, but he does not use punctuation much. it made me read...
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the reason that keeps me up at night is because my time in the intelligence community and in law enforcement lead me to believe that we are best capability at thwarting the next attack when people who are plotting the next attack may set off one of the trip wires in place. travel or communication or moving or receiving money. but if we're trying to deal with people who have no job or dumped by their girlfriend and are looking for meaning and they find it in radical extremism by looking at some online website and they're sitting in their mother's basement and they've never crossed law enforcement. they don't have a jaywalking ticket, we have no way to know about these people perhaps until an hour too late. that's what keeps me up at night. we have a lot of panelists here all of whom know more than i do. i will end by saying this. with all of the things that we're discussing today recent events indicate and remind us that we don't only face a threat from radical sunni extremism. there's extremism from iran and hezbollah. you can look no long farther than georgia and iran, the country not the s
the reason that keeps me up at night is because my time in the intelligence community and in law enforcement lead me to believe that we are best capability at thwarting the next attack when people who are plotting the next attack may set off one of the trip wires in place. travel or communication or moving or receiving money. but if we're trying to deal with people who have no job or dumped by their girlfriend and are looking for meaning and they find it in radical extremism by looking at some...
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the letter of the law essentially says that you have to prove criminal recklessness. because the doctor testified that he didn't know, they simply could not take the evidence and justify the charge. there was reasonable doubt and they did what they had to do. but i don't think that they were happy about it certainly. >> deb feyerick, thank you very much. let us know on twitter what you think about that and the verdict. >>> outfront next, the lawsuit that keeps growing against the nfl. >>> and some just-discovered video that we found of a rally. why hundreds of people were chanting "banish the sleep from the eyes of all the jews." [ male announcer ] this... is the at&t network. a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions, to bring all the right results. [ whirring and beeping ] it's the at&t network -- doing more with data to help business do more for customers. ♪ in your car. now count t
the letter of the law essentially says that you have to prove criminal recklessness. because the doctor testified that he didn't know, they simply could not take the evidence and justify the charge. there was reasonable doubt and they did what they had to do. but i don't think that they were happy about it certainly. >> deb feyerick, thank you very much. let us know on twitter what you think about that and the verdict. >>> outfront next, the lawsuit that keeps growing against the...
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including support for the african growth opportunity at, which is why the president signed that into law. we have partnered with countries to help create an enabling environment to subtract foreign capital and promote investments. as part of the global health initiative, we are working with countries to help strengthen access to health care to bring down the cost of vaccines. over the next few years we will help to save the lives of 4 million more children. related to this, the president has built upon the important work of president bush. we have increased the fund to fight aids and malaria. last year, they had ambitious new goals for 1.5 million hiv- positive pregnant women, helping 6 million people get treatment by the end of 2013. now we can imagine what was once unthinkable, the possibility of an aids tree generation. as part of the initiative, we have improved crop yields. partners may it lucky three years ago. this past spring the president announced an alliance that brings more organizations together around this shared goal. starting with $3 billion in private sector commitments,
including support for the african growth opportunity at, which is why the president signed that into law. we have partnered with countries to help create an enabling environment to subtract foreign capital and promote investments. as part of the global health initiative, we are working with countries to help strengthen access to health care to bring down the cost of vaccines. over the next few years we will help to save the lives of 4 million more children. related to this, the president has...
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maybe your brother-in-law? or he told somebody else it is a game of telephone. even if what they saw is what they experience. when it the images collected is more than that. i don't know who has not had the experience of not really being sure is something they remember or something you imagine. the source of confusions of real and invented the the imagery is made inaccurate the moment it hits your brain or something that was created or something that is degrading. and not to remember so well are not at all. it is not a perfect stone collection but a big collection and because of the nature of these perceptions they are conflicting with each other but to have conflicting ideas at the same time, nobody fails to have conflicting ideas at the same time. a magic and a youngster borne toward the end of world war ii in germany with bombs dropping from american bombers only to find the american and occupying troops and american planes with the airlift saving the city from starvation in the demonstrations of the 1960s thinking that maybe we could make germany the '04 gro
maybe your brother-in-law? or he told somebody else it is a game of telephone. even if what they saw is what they experience. when it the images collected is more than that. i don't know who has not had the experience of not really being sure is something they remember or something you imagine. the source of confusions of real and invented the the imagery is made inaccurate the moment it hits your brain or something that was created or something that is degrading. and not to remember so well...
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it is pouring out thousands of tons of law every second. the volcano last erupted in the 1970's in one is -- in what is one of the world's most volcanic regions. >> stay with us. you are watching the "journal" coming to you from dw in berlin. after a short break, we look at how more and more journalists are coming under harms way than ever before. >> welcome back. every so often, we are reminded that journalism can be a dangerous occupation. reporters without borders says 2012 was the deadliest year for journalists since it began collecting statistics in 1995. >> a few days ago, a high- profile reporter from u.s. tv station nbc escaped death when he broke free from his kidnappers in syria, but many journalists have not been so lucky. >> the civil war in syria has made it the world's most dangerous place for journalists. at least 17 reporters and 44 blockers were killed there in 2012. the japanese journalist was one of them, killed in april during a clash between government troops and protesters. -- 17 reporters and 44 bloggers. both the ass
it is pouring out thousands of tons of law every second. the volcano last erupted in the 1970's in one is -- in what is one of the world's most volcanic regions. >> stay with us. you are watching the "journal" coming to you from dw in berlin. after a short break, we look at how more and more journalists are coming under harms way than ever before. >> welcome back. every so often, we are reminded that journalism can be a dangerous occupation. reporters without borders says...
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i believe this law is unconstitutional because the supreme constitutional law. court has to review any legislation that affects the presidential elections the muslim brotherhood were creeping towards grasping all the power in egypt the first they had the to overwhelm the civil societies the unions then the second phase of this strategic plan is to overwhelm them and control the lead to stick with oddity so they are accelerating the pace in controlling the power in egypt controlling those dimensions all key players in the political scene in egypt. means for you know the same clashes between troops and our titling militants have left at least thirty four people dead. for a bridge offensive against insurgents who attacked a camp in the south almost two hundred people have died since the fighting began and their. control of several towns in. turmoil to the present. sudan's government as well as their counterattack one way or fields near its southern border is also arming civilians of the south. into around half of the production border clashes are best clayton since
i believe this law is unconstitutional because the supreme constitutional law. court has to review any legislation that affects the presidential elections the muslim brotherhood were creeping towards grasping all the power in egypt the first they had the to overwhelm the civil societies the unions then the second phase of this strategic plan is to overwhelm them and control the lead to stick with oddity so they are accelerating the pace in controlling the power in egypt controlling those...
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in what for four hours and fifty minutes standing against a wall with patients and we have a federal law that mandates that you can't turn no one away who seeks care in an emergency room. we have the most expensive health care system in the world and it's probably valued the least. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harkin welcomes a big picture. down the official on t. hopefully cation. called touch from the chops to. enjoy life on the go. video on demand. gold coast's. says feed now with the palm of your. question on the. the headline from the arab league to bring stability to syria the free syrian army . official recognition from arab states there are also reports that countries could be. supporter of the position. iran's president promises to reveal major advances in its nuclear program and would never stop enriching uranium iran only pursuing a peaceful purposes the long list of western s
in what for four hours and fifty minutes standing against a wall with patients and we have a federal law that mandates that you can't turn no one away who seeks care in an emergency room. we have the most expensive health care system in the world and it's probably valued the least. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you...
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it's very troubling one diplomats are killed since they're supposed to be protected by international law and he said how important it is for everyone to unite in the fight against extremism but at the same time why do . that is the responsibility of every state and government to protect the feelings of the leaders of all religions being offended is that. if your state doesn't react in a timely and tough manner to provocations that are directed against the religious feelings of people then we happens is that the humiliating you can instantly ones when you start to defend their own interests and sometimes this can take an acceptable forms and even force people to use unacceptable you have to be human we would feel the region could fall into chaos which is exactly what's happening now in this respect and you like to remind the rulers of soon as you governments and states are going to get underwent serious changes that they should not forget their personal responsibility and what's going on in their territories is happening because you know we've also heard from the u.s. state secretary hill
it's very troubling one diplomats are killed since they're supposed to be protected by international law and he said how important it is for everyone to unite in the fight against extremism but at the same time why do . that is the responsibility of every state and government to protect the feelings of the leaders of all religions being offended is that. if your state doesn't react in a timely and tough manner to provocations that are directed against the religious feelings of people then we...
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and the truth is -- we still don't know how much this law will eventually cost. i don't want anything to come between my patients and me -- especially washington bureaucrats. we need real reform that improves care, and the president's health care law just isn't it. it just isn't worth it. this is where health care decisions should be made. not in washington. >>shepard: ashton kutcher involved in a lawsuit over a reality show with california dmv. lawyers say the agency backed out of a deal to film a show based on his personnel and customers. lawyers say a dmv official told them it was dropping out because the show what in longer in the "best interests." you think the problem is lawyers say the company already started filming. and now they want some $.4 million in damages. so far no comment from dmv and we are told that can take some time. that is it today. and now, the dow is down 21 points. and already clapping down there so something good must have happened and we are waiting for the hearings to sta on capitol hill, the vote, actually, on the holding in contempt
and the truth is -- we still don't know how much this law will eventually cost. i don't want anything to come between my patients and me -- especially washington bureaucrats. we need real reform that improves care, and the president's health care law just isn't it. it just isn't worth it. this is where health care decisions should be made. not in washington. >>shepard: ashton kutcher involved in a lawsuit over a reality show with california dmv. lawyers say the agency backed out of a deal...
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the letter of the law essentially says that you have to prove criminal recklessness. because the doctor testified that he didn't know, they simply could not take the evidence and justify the charge. there was reasonable doubt and they did what they had to do. but i don't think that they were happy about it certainly. >> deb feyerick, thank you very much. let us know on twitter what you think about that and the verdict. >>> outfront next, the lawsuit that keeps growing against the nfl. >>> and some just-discovered video that we found of a rally. why hundreds of people were chanting "banish the sleep from the eyes of all the jews." how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. what happens when classroom teachers get the training... ...and support they need? schools flourish and students blossom. that's
the letter of the law essentially says that you have to prove criminal recklessness. because the doctor testified that he didn't know, they simply could not take the evidence and justify the charge. there was reasonable doubt and they did what they had to do. but i don't think that they were happy about it certainly. >> deb feyerick, thank you very much. let us know on twitter what you think about that and the verdict. >>> outfront next, the lawsuit that keeps growing against the...
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this is very uncharted legal territory, both as a domestic matter and international law matter. i think we just do not know the answer to a yet. -- to it yet. >> if we came to a point where strategic defeat was announced by the u.s., what would be the implications of it? president clinton fired missiles at osama bin laden before we had evidence. would it mean if the figure popped up we would send a force in to try to arrest him rather then hit him with a drum or drop a bomb on him or only matter to the various lawyers and international scholars who like to debate the issues? >> the answer is you would remove the statutory authorization for any military activity once you say you are no longer -- once you say the war is over. the president, of course, claims the inherent power under article 2 of the constitution and under the self defense doctrine of international law to protect the country against imminent threats. so there is some residual power to respond to threats that arise. i think -- this is one reason dan and i conclude the paper, part of the conclusion is that mitt romne
this is very uncharted legal territory, both as a domestic matter and international law matter. i think we just do not know the answer to a yet. -- to it yet. >> if we came to a point where strategic defeat was announced by the u.s., what would be the implications of it? president clinton fired missiles at osama bin laden before we had evidence. would it mean if the figure popped up we would send a force in to try to arrest him rather then hit him with a drum or drop a bomb on him or only...
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the amended suit challenges another part of the law, the irs role to help implement obamacare. the complaint also seeking recognition, the oklahoma constitution protect citizens from a requirement to buy health care insurance. once again, okla. filing a brand spanking new lawsuit against obamacare, the first state to try to use this aspect to challenge the validity and the galileo obamacare, and you bet we will cover that. you will find out what that will happen. in tonight's tech connect with this seventh day of internet issues for the banks. j.p. morgan chase customers had problems logging on to their account. yesterday it was bank of america. i could get on my account. this website caused by a denial of service attack. that attack blamed on an islamic terror group. the big question tonight, is your bank and money saved from cyber criminals? liz macdonald is here with the latest, breaking details. >> according to intelligence sources, it's not as if they're looking at everybody sekhmet right now. don't have a panic attack about that just yet. in fact, the big board website, t
the amended suit challenges another part of the law, the irs role to help implement obamacare. the complaint also seeking recognition, the oklahoma constitution protect citizens from a requirement to buy health care insurance. once again, okla. filing a brand spanking new lawsuit against obamacare, the first state to try to use this aspect to challenge the validity and the galileo obamacare, and you bet we will cover that. you will find out what that will happen. in tonight's tech connect with...
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republic restricted islamist movements, indeed repressed them, exiled them, imprisoned them and have laws in the books that restrict headscarf, that restrict polygamy and restrict some of the other aspects of, or the organizational aspects of islam as in tunisia. yet again, here a party was one that is the most progressive in its moderation of the islamist ideology. rejecting political violence. accepting in the parameters of the secular state and adopting the formula that has become the standard we often see today. they say we want [ speaking in foreign language ]. meaning, we want a civic state with an islamic identity. and this is really the formula that we see increasingly adopted in places like morocco and egypt and elsewhere. now, let me turn to a third example and that is for pakistan, and here we have a country where actually one cannot claim that islamism has been repressed. islam in pakistan has always found a place since the state was created in 1947, and even in times when the state sought to crush the duties, and others, the courts came to his rescue and to the organization's
republic restricted islamist movements, indeed repressed them, exiled them, imprisoned them and have laws in the books that restrict headscarf, that restrict polygamy and restrict some of the other aspects of, or the organizational aspects of islam as in tunisia. yet again, here a party was one that is the most progressive in its moderation of the islamist ideology. rejecting political violence. accepting in the parameters of the secular state and adopting the formula that has become the...
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instead of handling this through the military division they will handle it as a law enforcement problem. send the f.b.i. there. that means if they get anybody they want to question and integait, they will go, here is a happy meal. we'll bring you back and try you here. the wrong way to approach this situation. >> dana: it has happened before. at fort hood. >> kimberly: it has happened before. we've seen the epeck fail by the administration and holder of department of injustice. they don't know how to manage this. they are lacking. they are not respected in the middle east. now seeing weakened position internationally. if you look in the the violence erupting in different spots if this was president bush in the past administration, calls for him to be thrown out of office. >> dana: absolutely. we spent time thinking about this. what would you advise president obama do now? >> dana: >> as we watch the animals burn our flag, the symbol that so many tens of hundreds of thousands americans died for, sooner or later the president has to do something. i don't know if he is going to have author
instead of handling this through the military division they will handle it as a law enforcement problem. send the f.b.i. there. that means if they get anybody they want to question and integait, they will go, here is a happy meal. we'll bring you back and try you here. the wrong way to approach this situation. >> dana: it has happened before. at fort hood. >> kimberly: it has happened before. we've seen the epeck fail by the administration and holder of department of injustice. they...
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of japan, the efforts of south korea and others to look for ways to common into compliance with the law. they have come to it even as they face challenges, obviously, in doing so, but they have come to it with the attitude of how do i meet these, the spirit of these sanctions and try ensure that we are not subject to any sanctions and that we are working, not only the united states but the international community to ensure that iran does not achieve nuclear power. however the indian government which is one of iran's large es crude customers seems to be rebuking the sanctions and looking for work arounds and considering payments in gold and transactions that detour around the central bank of iran, at the end of the day, they are still helping the iranian government have the resources to fuel their nuclear goals. it's important that all nations work together to confront iran and insist they stop their goal of nuclear weapons capability. what is your view on the india's feels to support iran. will you carry the message that this is a policy priority for the united states and that we will n
of japan, the efforts of south korea and others to look for ways to common into compliance with the law. they have come to it even as they face challenges, obviously, in doing so, but they have come to it with the attitude of how do i meet these, the spirit of these sanctions and try ensure that we are not subject to any sanctions and that we are working, not only the united states but the international community to ensure that iran does not achieve nuclear power. however the indian government...
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saudi arabia oil minister he was saying that he would like to see those increase because of supposed law i would like to see a bit of kind of leeway given to the global markets because obviously we've got a sovereign debt crisis going on we've got a slowing growth in the us as well so the price is very much put pressure on those economies when families are going to the pump they hear right so the prices they want to go high for investors so they really get on to the russian markets and see what situation is right now we have a look at the r.t.s. on the rise as you can see they're still in negative territory but night has of that for the r.t.s. and the mice is just shortly behind rate as we enter the afternoon session here in moscow all right let's have a look at some of the movers and shakers of the dac is up the softer new because the ruler uses a good gas for eight tenths of said down big energy major here the biggest the second biggest bank the t.v. over up has sent down blue color as well just six basis points just holding out for that meeting later on the softer news in all right to
saudi arabia oil minister he was saying that he would like to see those increase because of supposed law i would like to see a bit of kind of leeway given to the global markets because obviously we've got a sovereign debt crisis going on we've got a slowing growth in the us as well so the price is very much put pressure on those economies when families are going to the pump they hear right so the prices they want to go high for investors so they really get on to the russian markets and see what...
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including social protection and advantages as well us access to goods and services now the current law only applies to the workplace but it's been four years and the directive is stuck largely because some member states are blocking it arguing that implementation would be too costly this activists say is one of the many failures of policy makers and while immigrants are blamed by politicians on the right for failure to integrate others say it's the authorities which have not done enough of. it was afraid. i never knew that if there is a policy it's not the full. of those who make the policy europe's economic troubles which are preoccupying leaders show no sign of ending soon but the race and immigration issues they left unsolved could prove just as big a political time bomb tests are cilia r.t. brussels. this extremism and intolerance flourish across the you are even further headaches coming from the economy terrified of what's happening in the euro zone that britain has announced some one hundred fifty billion dollars we pumped into its banks this matters in mainland europe and especi
including social protection and advantages as well us access to goods and services now the current law only applies to the workplace but it's been four years and the directive is stuck largely because some member states are blocking it arguing that implementation would be too costly this activists say is one of the many failures of policy makers and while immigrants are blamed by politicians on the right for failure to integrate others say it's the authorities which have not done enough of. it...
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. >> with the new law, more russians will buy. they want to come here and spend time with their families. >> this year, she has sold 15 properties to russians. when the new law is introduced, she hopes to sell a lot more. >> i think spain is an attractive country for russians. they like the culture. they seem to feel more at home here than in other countries. >> the spanish government is desperate to kickstart the ailing property section. construction was the engine of the democrats. the bubble burst sidling the banks with over $240 billion in bad debt. across spain, there is a glut of 700,000 unsold properties. the offer of residency permits is meant to sweeten the deal and attract foreign buyers, especially from russia and. >> the size of the problem is important. the only thing we can do to dispose of those properties, to sell the minimarkets, would be very helpful for the spanish economy.
. >> with the new law, more russians will buy. they want to come here and spend time with their families. >> this year, she has sold 15 properties to russians. when the new law is introduced, she hopes to sell a lot more. >> i think spain is an attractive country for russians. they like the culture. they seem to feel more at home here than in other countries. >> the spanish government is desperate to kickstart the ailing property section. construction was the engine of...
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the law is the blueprint for this. it doesn't mention religion, much less christianity. of course, through people -- has strong feelings about it and christianity is a pros the let tieing'ing. but the idea here is not to make a world safe for christian missionaries. to focus on religious liberty as a constituent element of human dignity after societies and politics. it really is something that can be talked about and implemented irrespective of what the religious demography is. the reality is that christians around the world, as minorities, are in big trouble. they are freeing countries in the middle east. what happens to the christian minority in egypt has something to do with -- has a great deal to do with the future of that country. so it isn't that christians are irrelevant or christianity is relevant but the notion is not about christians. if you talk about where does the notion come from? christianity and the jewish understanding of god and man and so forth, plays a role, but islam, a number of muslim scholars that work today who argue that religious freedom is req
the law is the blueprint for this. it doesn't mention religion, much less christianity. of course, through people -- has strong feelings about it and christianity is a pros the let tieing'ing. but the idea here is not to make a world safe for christian missionaries. to focus on religious liberty as a constituent element of human dignity after societies and politics. it really is something that can be talked about and implemented irrespective of what the religious demography is. the reality is...
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it's law that just makes sense. >> i think the trick is figuring out how do we structure government systems that pull resources, and hence facilitate some redifferent dog, i believe -- redistribution, i believe in redistribution at a 7 leve certn level to make sure that everything has got a shot. lou: then illinois state senator barack obama talking in 1998 about redistribution of wealth, he sounds like the president obama of 2012. those were comments that some in mainstream libya media were taken out of context. they are quite silly and partisan. in great reporting by daily caller they obtained the complete remarks of then straight senator obama. about almost one and three-quarters hours. here is one particular revealing expert by mr. obama. >> to even we're doing research figuring out what kind of government action would successfully make their align better, we're putting in a potential majority coalition to move those agendas forward. >> majority coalition, that is what it was all about, back then. and to bring that to be, that majority coalition, it would include churns, labor unions, c
it's law that just makes sense. >> i think the trick is figuring out how do we structure government systems that pull resources, and hence facilitate some redifferent dog, i believe -- redistribution, i believe in redistribution at a 7 leve certn level to make sure that everything has got a shot. lou: then illinois state senator barack obama talking in 1998 about redistribution of wealth, he sounds like the president obama of 2012. those were comments that some in mainstream libya media...
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and have north resolution to be used within the domains of international law but even more importantly they are counterproductive to your objective of getting this region rid of militancy and terrorism and extremism because if one strike leads to getting you target number one or target number three today you're creating five more targets with ten more targets in the militancy that it breeds in the in the for that it gives to the militants to attract more people to join their ranks. and brings up to date here on our to recap our top stories coming your way short one. resistance is not a politics but a culture. this could just. on its own. cultures of resistance on martin. download the official anti up location job on the phone all i pod touch from the i choose ops to. watch on t.v. life on the go. video on demand on teens mind bold costs and already says feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. welcome back you're watching r.t. coming to live from moscow let's take a look at the top stories of the week as well as the latest news stories the arab league is set to decide it
and have north resolution to be used within the domains of international law but even more importantly they are counterproductive to your objective of getting this region rid of militancy and terrorism and extremism because if one strike leads to getting you target number one or target number three today you're creating five more targets with ten more targets in the militancy that it breeds in the in the for that it gives to the militants to attract more people to join their ranks. and brings...